Page 8-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC< Early Spurt Lady Cougs BY JOHNNY CRAIG The South Brunswick Lady Cougars rode a 15-point opening period to win to their first Waccamaw 2-A Conference basketball contest of the season last Friday, 39-30, over visiting West Brunswick. The win improved South to 1-5 in league play and 3-9 overall while West fell to 2-5 and 4-8. Tessa Lee led the way for the Lady Cougs with 18 points while Letha Hollins added 13. Cynthia Williams and Selena McNeil scored seven points each to lnnj n? : -i 1CC1U TfCSl ?>1 UIlSWll'K. South Brunswick used its 15-6 edge in the opening period to gain a 24-15 halftime advantage. West Brunswick missed numerous chances at the free throw line to cut into the South lead in the third period as the Lady Cougar advantage grew to 33-21. In all, the Lady Trojans scored all six of their third-quarter points from Shallotte Middl South Brunswic Shallotte swept past South Brunswick and Waccamaw last week in middle school boys' basketball ac noil. The Pirates edged past host South Brunswick 39-34 Monday and ripped Waccamaw 69-23 last Thursday for the sweep. South Brunswick Shallotte took an 11-5 first-quarter lead and maintained its six-point advantage enroute to a 19-13 halftime spread. The Pirates' lead grew to eight, 30-22 at the end of the third period before South Brunswick rallied to outscore Shallotte, 12-9 in the final quarter. Leverne Jenrette led Shallotte with 14 points followed by Lonnic Mitchell with 10. Kevin Smith scored 14 to lead South Brunswick while Josh White added seven. Srnrp Ru Onorfnrc ? W J MM & & II South Brunswick 5 8 9 12?34 Shallotte 11 8 11 9-39 South Brunswick Scoring: White 7, Brown 5, Smith 14, Parker 4, Kapp 2, Moore 2. illP r% A 3N, Thursday, February 2, 1989 Carries Past West the line on 12 attempts. West fought back from a 35-21 deficit early in the final period to make one last run at the Lady Cougars. The West girls went on an 8-0 tear to cut the South lead to 35-29 with 3:30 to play, but could get no closer. In fact, the Lady Trojans managed just one more point in the time remaining, a Cynthia Williams free throw. During the closing three minutes West froze at the free throw line again, hitting only one of their final five attempts. Both teams continue WC play Friday with West hosting Whiteville and South entertaining North Brunswick. Score By Quarters West Brunswick 6 9 9 9?30 South Brunswick 15 9 9 6?39 West Brunswick Scoring: Buffkin 6, Williams 7, Tippett 2, McNeil 7, Detrie 1, King 5, Morgan 2. South Brunswick Scoring: Bullock 5, Wigfall 5, Lee 18, HoUins 13. e Boys Sweep k, Waccamaw Shallotte Scoring: Mitchell 10, Butler 5, Fleming 6, Reeves 2, Jenrette 14, Hill 2. Waccamaw Lonnie Mitchell fired in 21 points and Leverne Jenrette added 10 as the Pirates whipped Waccamaw, 60-23 behind a big second-quarter uprising. Shallotte managed only a 6-5 lead at the end of the opening period before outscoring the Eagles, 23-2 in the second quarter for a commanding 29-7 half time lead. Waccamaw cut the Pirate advantage to 18 in the third quarter to trail 41-23 before Shallotte blanked the Eagles, 19-0 in the final period. Marcus Bowens led Waecamaw with eight points while Terrance Vereen added five. Score By Quarters Shallotte 6 23 12 19-60 Waccamaw 5 2 16 0?23 Shallotte Scoring: Mitchell 21, Butler 9, Fleming 8, Jenreite 10, Hill 2, Bellamy 1, Gause 1, Gupton 2, Grainger 5, Holmes 2. Waccamaw Scoring: Bowens 8, Hamilton 4, W. King 4, Vereen 5, Long 2. iiiem Jk\ iMctJon*^15 8^ I# fpp^ Je LADY COUGS WIN FIRST-West B Julie Wigfall (right) of South Brunsw day's Waccamaw 2-A Conference bat their first league game of iiie at-asun i Pender Cag South Bruns The Pender Patriots swept the South Brunswick cagers in nonconference basketball action for the second time last week with a 70-54 ;n kn.tnl nnmn n C.O OQ 1U1UJJ in uiv. ijujo gantc una u ut/ ua triumph in the girls' contest. Anthony Rowell led Pender with 21 points while Elvis Simpson added 15 and Tyrone Murphy 14. Robert Flythe scored 12 points to lead South Brunswick (3-3, 6 9) and Konji Harrison added eight. The Cougars jumped out to an early lead clinging to a 14-10 advantage in the opening period. However, South Brunswick could manage only eight second-quarter points to trail, 30-22 at halftime. f^\ ^ (Y\ff\ | ^LT"cg? Tv ' mBF* i'SKv ' If r v sb runswick's Becky Buffkin (left) ai ick battle for a loose ball during Fi tie. South Brunswick went on to w jver iiie Laiiy Trujaiis, 39-30. iers Sweep iwick Pender continued to pull away the third quarter building a 51-32 le before the Cougars outscored t Pats, 22-19 in the final period. Pender also won tho junior varsi game, 68-42. Score By Quarters Pender 10 20 21 19South Brunswick 14 8 10 22? Pender Scoring: Row ell 21, Sin son 15, Murphy 14, R. Newkirk Smith 5, Ballard 2, Sykes L.Newkirk 2, Perry 2. South Brunswick Scoring: Flyt 12, Gore 6, Harrison 8, Johnson * c r- *? i ' - ?* % | / . . I j Lady Scorps Whiteville 5! Tammy Ballard led three Lady Scorpions in double-digit scoring ac with 18 points last Tuesday as North Bi Brunswick surprised visiting Whiteville, 52-47 in Waccamaw 2-A Conference basketball play. ^ Joining Ballard were Angela , Fields and Andrea Pelham with 17 ' each as North won only its second (conference game of the season. The Lady Scorps trailed 15-14 at the end of the first period but managed to pull even, 23-23, at the half. The score remain knotted, 35-35, at the end of the third quarter before the Oy North girls outscored Whiteville 17-12 (in the final period. Corletha James led Whiteville (1-4, 2-8) with 15 points followed by Karlyn Stephens with 13. North improved to 2-5 in conference play with the win and 3-8 overall. L H I yuicn d Spor in ralmfi Catch The 3d ?g|lp' More Prodi Fenwick* Piano* E ity Crnnkhnit*Eagle C Zebco*Shi t '^ =3rf<' 3 < ^?rs?^~???;? Check Out Our bun Selection X Backwoods Spc [es Sellars/Makatoka Rd., 7! ^_^^^^<^f^^wyJ7^uDpivTurr^^jruns Simply make a transacti( automated tellers and automa coupon good for a free regula size soft drink or small size ffench fries at McDonalds * I >. You can also win cash gj / prizes up to $100, or our 1 grand prize ? a free cmise * for two to the Caribbean. wT-i i_r-_ 11 -C.i . were aoing an or rnis co encourage our customers to t Money 24'cards. 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